《英语新闻稿(精选3篇)》
On May 1st,I,,together with some others went to Animal Rescue Center to do some volunteer work。下面是整理的英语新闻稿(精选3篇),希望能够帮助到大家。
英文新闻稿 篇1
Chinas State Council on Wednesday decided to further reduce and standardize business charges to lower the corporate burden in the real economy.
The move is a key part of the drive to streamline administration and push forward supply-side structural reform, according to a statement released after a State Council executive meeting presided over by Premier Li Keqiang.
Since 2013, central and local authorities have eliminated more than 1,000 administrative fees. However, the statement said, arbitrary charges remained prominent.
The State Council urged departments to work out systematic, pragmatic and far-sighted measures to eliminate charges with greater determination.
Brokerage businesses should not take advantage of government influence to make charges. Industry associations should not make mandatory charges, it added.
Business and industrial firms should enjoy real benefits and energize market activities, according to the statement.
英文新闻稿 篇2
It is barely half a century since parts of the Thames were declared ‘biologically dead’ because the river was so dirty.But with the water now cleaner than at any time in living memory, entrepreneurs want to build a 10 million open-air swimming pool in the middle of the Thames in Central London.
Purification specialists from Germany – which has the highest water cleanliness standards in Europe – have designed a system which the scheme’s backers say will ensure that bathing is safe for visitors of all ages.
The Thames Baths at Temple Stairs on the Embankment will be surrounded by reed beds to filter water from the river before it is pumped into the 82ft by 32ft main lap pool, with a secondary filtration device underneath the poolside decking.Health concerns have been raised about the project because of sewage overflows during heavy rain and the experience of comedian David Walliams, who suffered a bout of ‘Thames tummy’ during a 140-mile charity swim in 2011.But experts from German firm Polyplan, which has built natural swimming pools all over Europe, have come up with a solution.Tim Evans, director of British firm Gartenart, which is working on the project, said the water – unheated and chlorine-free – will be ‘as clean as anything you would find in a mountain lake’。
The lido will have changing rooms, a 130ft ramp leading from the shore to the water, a plunge pool and a children’s paddling area, while a 4ft-high glass balustrade will protect swimmers from waves caused by river traffic.Chris Romer-Lee, of Studio Octopi – the London architects behind the scheme – said he hoped an initial 300,000 to cover consultancy costs and other fees would be raised by crowd-funding, where members of the public can contribute to community schemes.
If planning permission is granted, the lido could open late next year.
英文新闻稿 篇3
iPhone users have a reputation for being smug – and now they may have a good reason.
A recent study has found that people who use an iPhone are smarter than those who prefer Android devices.
This is based on research that found states with more college graduates also tend to have higher iPhone sales.
The study, by Massachusetts-based advertising group Chitika, discovered that Alaska, Montana and Vermont have the largest number of iPhone users in the US.These states also have the highest percentage of college graduates.
Meanwhile, New Mexico, Iowa and Delaware have the lowest percentage of people who use iPhones, and a lower number of graduates.
As well as intelligence, the research found that wealth was linked to higher iPhone use – a factor that Chitika says is related to education.
The study also found that iPhone sales are linked to population density. The more densely populated an area, the more chance iPhone sales will be higher.